"I was you," Mentari said. "I gave my photos to a boy who said he loved me. He showed his friends. I wanted to jump off the school bridge. My mother held my ankles."
Her mother cried every night. Her father, a santri (Islamic student) in his youth, felt he had failed. Dewi stopped eating. She whispered to her diary: "Aku najis. Lebih baik mati." (I am filthy. Better to die.)
Rangga, meanwhile, sat in a juvenile detention cell, blaming Dewi for "ruining his future." He was angry, ashamed, and alone. His father didn't visit. One rainy afternoon, Bu Fatimah came to visit the detention center as a volunteer. She didn't come with lectures or harsh words. She brought a small nasi bungkus (wrapped rice) and a copy of Surah Ad-Dhuha (The Morning Light). Free Download Video Mesum Pelajar Smp Sma
"You're different, Dewi. If you really liked me, you'd prove it," Rangga typed one night.
Rangga scoffed. "You don't know what I did." "I was you," Mentari said
Dewi finally cried.
A bustling city in Java. A prominent Islamic boarding school ( pesantren ), and a juvenile detention center. I wanted to jump off the school bridge
Cahaya dari Balik Jeruji (Light from Behind the Bars)